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Barbados National Party

Political party in Barbados


Summary

Political party in Barbados

The Barbados National Party was a political party in Barbados.

History

The 1940 elections saw the Voters Association, an informal grouping of white politicians, win 19 of the 24 seats in the House of Assembly. The following year, the group became a formal political party under the name "Barbados Electors Association". In the 1942 elections they won 15 seats, but the 1944 elections saw the party reduced to eight seats under the leadership of Fred Goddard, with the Barbados Progressive League and the West Indian National Congress Party forming a coalition government. In the 1946 elections they were reduced to six seats, but recovered to win nine seats in the 1948 elections.

In the 1951 elections, the first under universal suffrage, the party (now led by Ernest Mottley) won four seats. They contested the 1956 elections as the Progressive Conservative Party, winning three seats. Prior to the 1958 West Indies federal election, the party was renamed the Barbados National Party, going on to win one of the five seats allocated to Barbados, taken by Florence Daysh.

Election results

House of Assembly

ElectionLeaderVotes%Seats+/–PositionStatus
1940191stNo Ministerial Government
1942151st
1944Fred Goddard7Joint 1st/2nd/3rd
194623rd
194812,46742.8%32nd
1951Ernest Deighton Mottley29,13129.8%52nd
195621,06021.4%13rd
196124,01522.1%13rd
196614,80110.1%23rd

References

References

  1. Charles D. Ameringer (1992) ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=kD5qi3MyEHYC&pg=PA74 Political Parties of the Americas, 1980s to 1990s: Canada, Latin America, and the West Indies]'', pp73–74
  2. The party won four seats in the [[1961 Barbadian general election]]s, in which it called on voters to vote for the [[Democratic Labour Party (Barbados). 1966]], the party was dissolved in 1970.[http://www.caribbeanelections.com/knowledge/parties/bb_parties/bea.asp Barbados Electors Association (BEA)] {{Webarchive. link. (2022-01-05 Caribbean Elections)
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